Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 92, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 15 August 1835 — Page 3

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S VTUItI AY .MORM , Al O, 15, 1835. xoTicn. Communication for the Ri-in Sun Timc, advert, -emcvit-, notice? of marriiccs or death, or any ether notices fur publication in the iira,Myr,i,frfl. '''i''1"1 , - , , . Mr r,.r, r-., w " t ' : Jlr. t.Mi.t. or Lupt. imp, at U ilmir.cton ; Col. J. W. Kr.Kt.,rtx, DilUhoronch; Messrs. 1 Piatt & Atmkau.x, J amo' .Mil! ; Mr. John l.nw, MarUirl. Any notice of the above description left with these eenllome n will he as promptly attended to a if !. ft at our o:l";ce. Hi - fj-r-luei-.icss of all kinds is verv h;i-k in f-w'.'T nn. There are three Stpnm T'oHnrs in . c.

- mm muic iinin vj.iiu inn, .inn mi- we snail nave, miui inguiiui rnM,t opera tion-the Cotton K,ctory-tho IM,.(. :lU v oppo.tte the p.inc.p.d steam i ,rene euacled here as have lately oe.'VT V!rnn,n?,M:?r:,5rM?.h?- landing tnCtucinnat.. rm-d at Viek,burr. Let our C.tv

ant tin- I a; lc Mill, runinrrr thr -e ;.;-. of hnhr. i Not a day j a;?e? Int o;ir Mrc rt ore filed with tram V l in i itlr; in vrmbi-r.. An i m.hv r. baPhef;loft:)eft,,.ou.1tofrr,(!l,eewIach:

will Lc shipped from f'.is place the prvnt ,!,"'- (" 1 '''tl v onvetiuon ol e-tern ;ent time. Hundred? of these uihin? on, from the fact thro there is n-.,c .1.) or 41 fl.it ! -'P,i!'f ul -'n.cii;t:ali, in November ! are haunting the public house, prowlVo.it at o!irl:in!iii-. No !, -. (trin ..,-( work- i It digi.eu Jjr the education iig about the street?, and attacking men w(rcen;ircd at t'ic?.- hoit? l-t week, lif j ofoung titiisis-it r-, and candid. t'e? for thoo thev thitsk have money a!)oui tii.giUm up. j t tninis-tn. Tiie prv.vtshu-.? . of the j them. Cincinnati R-pnolivn. LaVor.ri -.:e Mill w mti v: ;o-vd w.ie nr- ' IMuCMtiott Society ate limiled to this I tutu. Wheat isyrt wonh 1,00 per bn?kc), , specific object, but we utidci :a:id that j I'xrRKOEDEXTEU H.ri.i.cs. It w as n an I il.i.jr se'.l at '',00 per barrel. the liiends of the undertaking c ontem- j familiar ?a ing with S im Pale!), that

fz$ The o ta-i i! ftatoment ot't!ie rte civrn for R.-pres.rntative in Co:icrre-, ii this di'tiirt. known an election ?o corn; h-t ly tnixuf vp, a lliitoiK- S.inu- wltlvivn Mr .- rn .A.t ...1 '. by mijoritie, varying; from fit down to T Other- say thev believe "r. !e n i? elected Tl e otTirial Matement, in all probability, h i? I been pnWi-hed ot Indiaianolis and if to, will reach here on Monday. The following statenirnt rf the mijorities civen .n the srveial eonr.tie. is liom the !act I'iilladiimi, and will yrobahly not vary inmli from tho oi!".eial tnrn

Tinc mcj. Dunn's ?i.r l.V-arliorn comity CM I ran '.dm " I I HiH.y .Tt tie.-h" 11 ,V2 f" ii t rlan ! " 023 DrnOir " I,?, r,i t zs. :;;t I .nilc's nviiority, 3 I

nth.T t-oncri-f.ion.il diaiiets which u.mld in-1 A--r-Vrt ?, lr. c."i., Yi., rOnrlls frtr -xv rf (So tifv ii- in "iivins, vvlio i elected. The probabil-1 " ty U that Mst. i"Carty, Kinnard, Carr, ll.iiiiir tan ai.d l'.oer, are re-electp.l. t .'?-Wc lace no di-pcitioa f. ,1 into a oe.nir.wir'v wi'h tbe o in, t e:a:i j- men, whost iad j i i.j.t". 1 1. ,r whit v a; am tl.e !' i.l iiinna. TV , re nr. no 1 on, 1-- to 1 e tail,,-. by it ; but if it it On ir de'ire v.e will attend to their cie 'i I., ar reimnhs ia re-aid to the oir ef the lowir town hip, -how very plainly thnt thev are at a lost to ne, o.o t f-.r tl ir e. ft nl. Tl. lire the lat indiv ii'.nal-, however, who oniht to :v any tV.i'i - -! o,it h-arrt- nt h--ot o lon a thev aie unable t iow anv t!. neelv ;. f.-clue et" t',e imi'I ridiculous and tioii-cn-i. at a- 1 iioiis we hav e e er na t w ith, i eonl.oii' 1 in the ! -1 r.illidi.ini. Tl.e l.dit,.! ef 1 h it lint in r'in:rin over an account eifthe election, av that l'tt:i d w.e 4v r,-' tHiti u-f 7;"' nnd v ith a litlie inuie crt ion eoi.ld have added 1 hundred imoe vote to 'oi'rtie lie t and elected it. We av this j, ridiculous, be. an-e

the 'l , o; le' ticket' wanted but 13 eites to j s;. ii n'mat A--i:.ahoiao, with a cat go of l.av e-carried the.. a. 'lout. Mr Gre-; Cftw-e I ' 1 &iX p e k- of peltries, vvce. freail the elefe-it only by Iht: '-kin of his teeth," ami he mouth of "t '.low Stone River, w as enm.iy think the 1 mor end fur lis election. jtirtlv tle-lfened by fire OH the! 1st ins!..

c 1 1 in- i . u.i. ut nir 1 .iiMHi'Mii intiaie' boit niortiiied i.t their th teat, and vvoi.h! ! .1

bke to act: bate ,t to tbeirow.l md... renee and j ;,. , )ooj. (- f(V) p, tlu. .,diesii: nlei-.e : w b, n the lat t i --, thev le i no stone ; , . , , . , t ' . ... . .. . -, i-ahin, wlnb: exeriions were ni iKieg l: unturned to e-tiect tiieir ono ct . Il nl tbe eeo-1 , , r m., .1 , , 1 . 1 o ilthe crew get her el . I lie II imoi le ot the low er end tak.m the same pains, am! , . ' , . ,. ' . , . .. . , J Unt o i.l with curb r-ttii ,t t v. 1 i ll all

maeenscot tiie tin. e means cnall.ie I. nvrence-! bnr;hers di !, the Peopde"? tiekt t would have nrrird by a !ar-e mniority. --- ---- - I fjj-l.a't year ihe I.acvrriice hnrche-rs ninde a treat noise nbout "bob-tailed ti- ke t5."' Thev slid it was; very rnfejn to print tickets with only part ef the candidates mm on them ; but they ?;ot over this the present year thnr tieketsj were printed with the lVople's noniinatin nt j the bottom, with il space left to cut them oil" j hieh was .Trt'ial'y done in o ne of the uppe r township. Tbe re is e insiderahle said the present y?ar because all the nimes of the candidates tor the county cilices were not on the tickets priate I at this olTice. Now if we bad been authorized to pat all en, we woald have elone so; and v.e wonld ndvisc those who make so much fuss aVout 'his to call hereafter and pay in for oeir work, and we? will ave them the trouble of talking so much about tickets. A'c are in the habit of aUing7i for our work ; and in ibis we are not certain that wc ehtler very materially from other people. mors. All ge)od men, and the lover? of quiet anil good order, trust certainly deplore the frequent oc currmice of riot on? prcecec.ings in tin; Lnitcil Stale? dating the last six months. In the eas- . ni cities ami towns they have; been very numerous, and much blood has been shed. The late pmcooelings in the. Souths in regard h the blac k leg gentry, although it may he justifiable, may )ct lead to evil consequences. Il this order ef thing? be a ome ai.toinnn it w ill become law, and in that case no or.'; can tec the end.

THE BAPTIST rtRciivsr:. A few weeks since we referred to a purchase ofptoperty near this t ity, then recently m ule for the purpose of establishing thereon a Tneological and Li'erarv Institution, uncle r the din ( lion

ol tue 1 iiili?!. elenouur.alio:!. rromjm some stateme nts which have sine famished us, we are now able l a mote particular notice. 1 , , , , 1 ,c rurdiase embrace aaout t!,c i Mill'I.I !IIW I I ! I V 11 ll'i. I , I I . IT 11 I I r I .

west side of the Licking river, and con- j was lobhe'd on the hili in the same in ih-tiguc-us to the southern boundary o! ! u h. t.d. Two men attacked htm.

! it.; - . !.. . I.. I ci t .. ..r i 1 ... . ' ,lill? lllj. 1 in. luniim u Ul nil-fV j ininary buildings is a hand-ome,slightl ; elevated petition, about three I. ui 11. s i" ...il.. ..-... il .. rv.;.-. .... I Tiie ltiMitutiou i? etal!ihed ly the j U' tein Uaptitt Educatien S-.h iely

ora,;2 'tl t,U,U!' lac;,?S";n 0,i,Vs' vviih o'Frado. S as nl tho pre

plate sue han arrangement a? will make i I an eligible u sot t lor the put poses o gen- ' era I education lor uniih, bionabiy el i '0 th sexes; and that in all its depart"t !li

t'oe l)Uj';ne of instruction wiliilast, laden with ckvrn !iz.hr(,f!s i.-fTo-

c conducted oa a liher.il and expensive ' calc. In other words, in addition to the 1 tUeIoglC.il, It IS contempia't o to establish a hl lata in?UlUlioa, m patalc and distinct from the former, and w holly tree iVoat sectai iani-m. Tnis however. ,i W( ire informed, will depend in a I re-(tMl, ,j di"re upon ie encouragement :

j and support, wiuea tbe project slnsll ; ae, naving a toil to ascend from the 1 rec eive from the citizens of thi place. river to tlte leve l of the low ti, of G dej and it vieiuitv. If so we cannot per- e'e-. The Ouckey es of Belmont may I . -. .. .. i i . l. I! J

j m i ourselves to eiuertaiti tiie siigtttet j do ibt, that s-o far ;is their goo, I wihe ! an 1 patronage are concerned it will ! meet with success. j We are further informed that the ' a hot e institution, in all it? departments, i will receive tho patronage and support of the Uiptist denomination, generally. tKronghout the Xt st, and we con-rat to our cilv in particular, and tl.e sta i .... 1 1 of K-nt in kv at large, on lite ition thu to be made lo theliteran advantages already ei joje-d. i Cnn-; em hnq. Sitmv.ot nvRxr G'.u at nrsTt.rc - tion of lvi-MT.tiTV. The St. Ivnii-j U li'. tin of .!ut;e t')t!i. furtushc-s the fedlow i: g narticMl.it of the destruction of the le.lmboa Assinaboine. b (ire. and e-.ftbe h-s wlmh (lie Ameriian 1 Company Mistaine.1 by the' .-oa;., The A--tnaboine was runta.ng from a tlip 1 iimna l,c d in the! spting of l 't i ve .-,r, liavn g tiecn so ii;,ieiui!, ue si? io I l)i-! eh lain.-d al tho tradieg p-.sl until ' tee- liver I e.d f.ilh'n so nvie'i as to lend."t- it impei-'ibb; tode-ecnd if. j Pv Mr. 1). L am nt. eine of 'lie mrmher of ih-' Amet ic ia I'ur (!mi p nv . r ache d here vesterd iv fiotn the M in Ian ili u: we learn that the- , i;i,-..i ii-i.w tit. 11 e!1. -t' ,. 1 oe boat had groni.tled in deseeneiin .1 " . ... 1 - . ., torts to ettto'ii-,, ttiem proved unavaii j rag. t lie I -s ol t i t'ei it and e argo is . . .1 . . ' - r . o A ao.i t ,11...... C'si i ni :ee. .1 1 n ei'ii tj ie. ot,".C'J cioii.ii s n,n i ::ur'ince. There were on baud. ia addition t.i a vast number of In linn and oth'T curioities, four hve B ill do, whie h werecnt loe.?e and swaai to slmre. T1IK riJ5:xcll A.MII VSSIUK. Compliment? of a most graiifving an, deserved character have been (eniered lo our distinguishe-d fellow c itizen, the Hon -arable' L.lward Livingston. Tiie dinner given him hy the ciliZ:ns of New Y oik was splendid artir, and that lo which lie was a web ome guest, in ibis e ily on Saturday lost, w as highly gratifying, ami the. honored g'lest in hi acknowledgment of li,e (l ittering compliment in which so many joined with a right hearty good will, gave vent to hi? feeling in a strain o e loquence of an e levated order, warm with enlho-iasiie. patriotism, in which the blind and bigoted sulxe rviency to mer; party wa happily and sorverclv ichukod. The company c.onilcel of upward of throe; hundred, and afler crjov iti Ihemselv e at the; capital (oa! prepared bv Mi. IIioskedl,and the foist of eloipience so amply spread before them,adj.urned at an e-irlv hour. Philadelphia paper. uttv poi.in:. We. wish (o call the atte ntion of our e:it authorities to (ho absolute neces-i-ty of strengthening ttu Polne. l.."ery night and every d y fresh insto.o es of

crim? are orcurting among us, with impunity. Oa Saturday last, in open day, a man was decoyed up the liiil ahove the water-work?, and threatened with instant death if he did not deliver

He was thrown down lOiHM'd it a ) the motiev in h-s posMM.n, even en ... i nn v:ii,im ompe !!ed hi victim to he eit.wn on lis?--. !; 'Veato; ing to return and kill him eh '!.. - I he V il li: u .. locked to sec what way the mon- ('!:'. On Sunday aii',!her man l.. . . . i l i . ! .. . ) I i ,11111 Ul'i USUI COWl", IW'ni Oil. I IMi.'iISeHl ! him. an.1 robbed him rf $25. If such libit ate to be 1ol.-r.itcd in onen eliv i: i . .. n i I. r. . ' Council look to it. The City Mir&hal it foi m u tliat t-cver wastlic city so incan this tnll as (eicililv t!n ' tind fact W ilS itou-;!it to etir mind, by seeing a six norseteam pas ourofliei" on t ednesda ''ic-o. ilestitteel for Whce ling. Some "peculations having gone firlli a? to its weiiiiit. me driver was inclined to test it on the hay-seal. in this place, and it amounted to 13,2oO lb, gens? weight! nett weight 10.37o! " This team i . . i , . . (owned hy Gen. C. I loover. r f tin? conn ') "k the load into Wheeling with " I I'll. - c'a alienge competilion in this lino. St. Clairxrille Gazette. 1 he following i at extract of a letter from a friend in Greensboro', IV. C. who writes under date of the 4lh uli: It has been remarkably cold here for several days, the thermometer standing at from 55 to GO. This day week we had a h ill storm, which has proved very destructive to crop? and blasfcd !he expectations of many of our farmer?; some of them, w ho expected lo have from seven to e ight hundred barredof corn, w ould now lake ten dollars fr t'!-' ;rhilr r;-! n. About snr mi ry'h 5 (Voni tis the slonn raged w ith fiiry that It.is seldom or never beeti tipialled in ihi eo-.u.trv. I fou-c- were unr.v.vfe.l. ( ' imnex s l.dow n d vn. : . irees, fouce, - :.mi", and c.uls wen: swe pt be fore :".(. I !i :u e not hearil of any live? be,ru 1., ?.:hoe.i.!i seictal persons w 1 re serici'isli injured. Py the steamboats Mogul Jtnd Compromise, whicii arrivod Mot elay mortiing. we are informed that several llatboats have been pas-ed on the river, full of the hantshoel reci dents of Vie ksburg and of " Natchez, LTnde-r the Hill" both men and women. Let our authorities lie on the look out for them. The Hoard of Manager? of (he American Colonization Soeiety have "Resolved, That the ne xt selllcmet.t which may he formed by the American Col- ; oniz itiem Soe iet y, on the coast of Africa, shall he called " Maksh m.i..'' The Hanking House and Int of the Uri'ed States Biattch H ink at HutTala, T V U !, tl.l f. C-:n nnn rvv. .va.j.j.. i vititir.i), Oa .Monday evening last, by the Rev .lames .femes, Mr Joux l).vxu-:t.s lo Mis K.'.na.tNT. Himw x, hol'i of this village. We return our thanks for a liberal slice of excellent wedding cake, which accompanied the above notice; and to these who may follow in their wake, we w ould say, " Remember t j do like wis,.' LOOM HERE! II V. subscribers hereby inform their customcM? that thev will receive Country Produce from this time until the first of September. Produce will also be taken in exchange for Hals from those with whom we have made no engagement. They still continue to carry on the &!at(lSl ImxiHCvs, at their old stand on Muii street, and will attend promptly lo all orders in their line. WANTED, LBS. of L1M1VS WOO I. r fir n,m,h ,1C ,ihesl Cash price w ill be given. BLNNKTT vs MORGAN. Rising Sun. Aug. 1 a, 1 Oda. 1 If 4 W ? i Wanted. nVMXIV CJK.VrS per bushe will he allowed for O its, in payment for subscriptions, if delivered at this ot lice. - v5.

UAMJOLIMI TOWNSHIP AjjrionS Jural Society. TIIE members of this society, and .all tho-e who may wih to become members, and the public in general, are hereby notified that a meeting will he he ld in Rising Sue, on Satunhiv, the loth instant, at 2 oYloe b. ?,!. " Several addresses will be dc hveitd. It is expoctcd that the member? will he punctual iti tiieir attendance. August G. 18.3.5.

TO Tiii: PUBLIC. A S the Rev. Mr. Hiiutlett has il commenced his labors ;is Paster of the; Pi eshx let ian chunh. tlte. Trustees fee' it their duly lo inform the public, that all Pews "which have no doors lo them, are nt the service of any person who may wish to occupy them. There are ai.-o six Pews in (i 'mi' and on tho right anil b ft of the pulpit, w hieh are reserve d for aged persons and strangers. There are still a few Pews for sale in saH Church, but the 1 e.mber is limited. N. H. Service will commence in future' at half past ten. A. M. Rising Sun. An . y. 1 r3a. CHEAP GOODS. Tallin suUscriliers take this method t of announcing to their fi ier.ds and the public in general, that they have now on hand at the-ir S(erc; al .lames' mill, a wedl selected assortment of anoci:i:n:s, iurd u jin:, iJcry, C'ullfry, Catttiss, Paints and De Stuli'-. Iron and" Nails, Hoot.- and Slioes. Hats. Core! age, Drugs and .Me licines, and a heavy lot of first quality 0 a m s Bcfides ;i great varietv of other articles not necessary lo name, all of which hey feed disposed to sell on very fivorrble terms for cash, credit, or appro ved produce. They replenish their stock every few weeks, so that theyal. ways have on hand as good an assortment as will be found at any other establishment in the country. They repecifully invite the public lo call and examine for themselves. WHEAT. Fhe highest cash price will be paid for good merchantable Wheat, delivered t the mill. Grinding donej for custoniers ;is usual. PIATT oc AT UK A UN. James' Mill, Aug. I, 1 G5a. Atlcnsnissirator' IVotior. All peo sems hav ing claims against the estate of Ralph Smith, l ite of Langhry township, dee'd, are hereby notified lo present the; same legally authenlica-tc-el for settlement within one ear from this date ; ,-mel all tlmse; indebted to said estate are roqimslcd to make immcdiile payment. JAMF.S SMITH, JOHN SMITH, July 10, 1035. 00. Jmrs. PRODUCE, AND BOOT SHOE T & 1 -in L. N. llALTi, O r.PLCTFULLY inform the dlSi'Mf izens of Rising San and its vicini ty, that in addition to an assortment ot Boots and Shoes, whie h he has Intely been advertising in this paper, he lias on hand, and ofTer for sale, at his stoic; on the corner of Front and Grand st., opposite S. H illnway's store, an assortment e f IFaiiuSy GJi'twccWe., and other articles ef family consutnp (ion, of w hic h the following ate a pari: Potatoes, Apples, and Onions; Bacon, Pork. L ird and Cheese; Flour, Salt. Bolognes and elried Beef; Mackar. 1. Herring and Cenlftsh; Hone y, Molasse s. Vinegar. Pearhish; Rice, dinger and Butler Biscuits; Tea, Coti';o, Chocolate, Dyc'stuff-; Tob iceei, Cigaisanet Snu'l'; P ilm, Ro-in and Shaving Soap; New Orleans and-Loaf Sugar; Pepper, Alspie.e, Clove. Nutmegs; Cinnamon, Raisins and Candies; Powder, Stmt, Lead ami Nail; Brandy, Whiskey, and Wines; Candles, Rosin ami Tar; Potter's and Tin WARL; With many othe r articles of the Produce kiivl as soon a? good articles of the different kind can be; obtained, such a? Corn M'al) B'tcfavhrnt Vowr, Jevai.v, Driri Fruit Butter, iggs, tVe. All of which he will sell by the small, (Lhpiors exceptce!.) on as reasonable leim as can he a Horded. Rising Sun, July 1, 10 55. Oily JUST received, a cpn intity of TAR in keg?, .and for sale hy HAINES vV LANIUS.

A SMALL sum of money was found in Rising Sun, on Monday, the Gth of July, which is now in the" hands ef the subscriber, nnd which the owner can have by giving satisfactory evidence ofe v, net ship, and pacing for this aelvertisernent. . JOKL DKCOURSEV. Rising San, .Inly 1 1, 103a. Notice Jo V-i.-h-iit(s anil all illicrs trhnm it may concern : He it know n that at a meeting of the Hoard of Seminary Trustees of I.)eat born county, Indiana, held at ilmington en the 23d of April last. Shephen Weed was duly elected Treasurer c.f the Seminary fund of said county of Dearborn; therefore all moneys due and coming to said fund will be paid lo said Stephen Wood

I reasnrer. ly order ot tiie bo aril el Truste-es. JLSSr. L. HOLMAN, Prcs'i. D. VrEvi:it, .Vccb.'. June 27 1030. Farsia for nlc rnilL subscriber will sell I ! J ! ifji'jii, the farm on which she cjjiS'iow resides, situated on the he ad waters of Arnold's cree k, in Dearborn county, between 5 and G miles from Rising Sun, containing 01 acres, of well timbered land 30 acres are cleared and under good fence. The improvements ate, a new hewed log dwelling house, a new log barn, a young apple orchard, a well of first rale water, good slabbing, !cr. The grain on the farm will I e sold with il at a fair price. Feir further particulars apply to tho subset i'oer on the premises. LYDIA WRIGHT. June 20, 1030. 84(t JsOln t oy ftxie. f il MIL building and lots forEll ii:t. fJ met v occunicc as a cariding establishment by P. P. Baldwin, will he sold low and on accommodating terms. Any person wishing lo purc hase lots well situated in the nourishing village of Rising Sun, would do well lt call and view them. For particulars -'ipply to Moses Turner, in Rising Sun, or address the subscriber at South Hanover. Indiana. S. IRWIN BURNS. June 20, 1835. Oltt STEAM F.KGIKE FOR SALE. rjSHUIL Rising Sun Steamboat ComM. pany have for sale a STEA M ENGINE, w hich will answer for a boat or other machinery. Il has two main shafts, ami two water wheel shafts, five tl.inges, plummet- l.-locks and caps; fho cylinder 11 12 inc lies, 4 1-2 ft. stroke, all new and in good order, and will be sold on fair terms. Apply to C. II AG AN, .ygejie'. Rising Sun, June 20, 1 030. 01 FOR STOCK, AND HAY. BARRELS of 2d quality Saif, suitable for Sloe k and Hay, will I.e sold at a lower price (ban usual hy barred, or bushel, at a fair credit. V E V. ii A . D GALLONS. Vinegar,a good J'V V article, 2 years old, for sale f,t retail at 25 cents per gallon. Apply at RisiiiL' Sun Mil. DANIEL HINSDALE. June f.. 1030. It 02 .v- Taken 8Jp t BY Joshua Willis, of Dear--f- ' horn co. Randolph township, pij.y.yt' Indiana, two horse colts, one call euppo.-ed to be two yens old, a star in tin; forehead, both hind feet white, at d the right fore foot while, a dark c he snut sorrc I ; no marks or brands perceivable; npptaiscd at $10. The oilier a hay, three years old, a slar in the forehead, black mane and tail: ro maiks or branci perceivable; appraised at 20, by Dani-1 Tapley nnd Thomas Nelson, as the law directs. Sworn be fore me (lie 2d day of July, 1035, A true copy from mv estrav book. J AMI'S A. WALTON, j. p. f$iMol.tf ion oS E'itft'tiftcrghip. "HIIE parlnership heretofore existing bed w een R. K. Eaton and John McKniglit, under the firm of R. K. Eaton & Co., i? this day, by mutual consent, elissolveil. All-persons inch bfed te) them by note, hook account, or otherwise, fire requested fo pay the same to John McKnighl; and all persons having claim? against the firm, are requested to present them to John McKniglit for settlement. U.K. EATON. JOHN McKNIGIl'IV Rising Sun, July 31, 1835.